SKU: HL.14002966
ISBN 9780711986176. 11.75x8.5x0.094 inches.
This collection of Chorales contains all the melodies used by Bach in the Organ works. Each is given with the first verse of the German Hymn and an English translation. Edited by Sir Ivor Atkins.
SKU: CA.3101614
ISBN 9790007204808. Language: German/English. Text: Luther, Martin.
This cantata was first performed in Leipzig on New Year's Day 1726. It belongs to a small group of compositions which were composed between Advent 1725 and mid-January 1726 and whose text were written by the same author. There is no reference to the New Year in connection with the circumcision and naming of Jesus in this afternoon worship service. Rather the thoughts in this work are concerned with the praise of God and thanks for his good deeds. Score and part available separately - see item CA.3101600.
SKU: CA.3101609
ISBN 9790007204761. Language: German/English. Text: Luther, Martin.
This cantata was first performed in Leipzig on New Year's Day 1726. It belongs to a small group of compositions which were composed between Advent 1725 and mid-January 1726 and whose text were written by the same author. There is no reference to the New Year in connection with the circumcision and naming of Jesus in this afternoon worship service. Rather the thoughts in this work are concerned with the praise of God and thanks for his good deeds. Score and parts available separately - see item CA.3101600.
SKU: CA.3101605
ISBN 9790007102968. Language: German/English. Text: Luther, Martin.
This cantata was first performed in Leipzig on New Year's Day 1726. It belongs to a small group of compositions which were composed between Advent 1725 and mid-January 1726 and whose text were written by the same author. There is no reference to the New Year in connection with the circumcision and naming of Jesus in this afternoon worship service. Rather the thoughts in this work are concerned with the praise of God and thanks for his good deeds. Score available separately - see item CA.3101600.
SKU: CA.3101600
ISBN 9790007087623. Language: German/English. Text: Luther, Martin.
This cantata was first performed in Leipzig on New Year's Day 1726. It belongs to a small group of compositions which were composed between Advent 1725 and mid-January 1726 and whose text were written by the same author. There is no reference to the New Year in connection with the circumcision and naming of Jesus in this afternoon worship service. Rather the thoughts in this work are concerned with the praise of God and thanks for his good deeds.
SKU: CA.3101619
ISBN 9790007135973. Language: German/English. Text: Luther, Martin.
SKU: CA.3101611
ISBN 9790007204778. Language: German/English. Text: Luther, Martin.
SKU: CA.3101613
ISBN 9790007204792. Language: German/English. Text: Luther, Martin.
SKU: CA.3101612
ISBN 9790007204785. Language: German/English. Text: Luther, Martin.
SKU: CA.3101607
ISBN 9790007092962. Language: German/English. Text: Luther, Martin.
SKU: CA.302950
ISBN 9790007173975. Key: B flat major. Text language: German. Text: Jorissen, Matthias / Walter, Silja. Text by Matthias Jorissen / Silja Walter.
Alternative text to Darum wir billig loben dich from the cantata; original in C major.
SKU: CA.3113003
ISBN 9790007061296. Language: German/English.
As in all cantatas for St. Michael the chorale cantata Lord God, we praise thee all of us BWV 130 from 1724 is a magnificent composition. Not only in the opening chorus and the final chorale do the three trumpets and timpani play a role, but the first aria In hell the serpent, hot with hate is even accompanied solely by trumpets, timpani and continuo. The second aria, Thou, of cherubim the master, brings an unexpected contrast in which, besides the tenor and continuo, on a solo flute is heard. The original set of parts were separated from each other in the 19th century and today are scattered throughout the world. For the first time, some of the parts were taken into consideration in preparing this edition. Score available separately - see item CA.3113000.
SKU: TM.09882SET
SKU: BR.OB-4516-11
ISBN 9790004312902. 9 x 12 inches.
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